[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] ‘Killer' yoga teacher Kaitlin Armstrong makes pre-trial court appearance 'after she murdered cyclist boyfriend's secret lover, then had plastic surgery and fled to Costa Rica'
Kaitlin Armstrong, 34, briefly appeared at the Blackwell-Thurman Criminal Justice Center in Austin, Texas, for a scheduling hearing on Thursday.
The redhead beauty appeared tired as she rolled up to court in an unflattering maroon prison shirt to talk with attorneys.
The former yoga teacher pleaded not guilty to the murder of Anna Moriah 'Mo' Wilson in July and her trial is set to begin in late June
The redhead beauty appeared tired as she rolled up to court in an unflattering maroon prison shirt, haphazardly paired with black-and-white stripped pants marked with an M. 'The redhead beauty Eh, seriously?
The former yoga teacher is said to have killed Wilson on May 11 with two shots to her head and another in her chest.
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The redhead beauty appeared tired as she rolled up to court in an unflattering maroon prison shirt, haphazardly paired with black-and-white stripped pants marked with an M.
Shallow even by DM standards.
As a youngster, Bad Girls Love Bikers meant something so much different.
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You would figure that she spends more time in meditation than anyone but Trappist monks would not enact some kind of final season Melrose script. I guess Cell Block C has come new activities on the schedule during yard time.
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MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) — A man accused of opening fire on Ocean Boulevard on a busy Saturday night has been taken into custody.
The Myrtle Beach police in conjunction with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department arrested 37-year-old Edward Williams Jr. of Charlotte on Thursday in connection with the shooting.
WMBF News was sent a video that shows a Dodge Ram behind a Nissan SUV, and a woman standing in the path of the truck. The video shows a man, who police believe to be Williams, walk up to the truck and appear to be talking to the driver and at one point a gunshot goes off before the truck drives off down Ocean Boulevard.
[FoxNews] Authorities have delayed the release of a manifesto penned by Audrey Hale, the shooter who killed six inside a Nashville, Tennessee elementary school, one public official said, calling it a "blueprint on total destruction."
Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tennessee, told the New York Post the FBI was behind the delay while calling for the documents to be released to grieving loved ones and Congress.
The manifesto "could maybe tell us a little bit about what’s going on inside of her head," he told the newspaper. "I think that would answer a lot of questions."
Hale, 28, identified as transgender and was a former student at The Covenant School when she opened fire at the private Presbyterian school last month. Three children and three adults were murdered in the shooting: Evelyn Dieckhaus, 9, Hallie Scruggs, 9, William Kinney, 9, Cynthia Peak, 61, Katherine Koonce, 60, and Mike Hill, 61.
During a search of the house Hale shared with her parents, authorities seized 20 journals, five laptops, a suicide note and various other notes written by Hale as well as two memoirs, five Covenant School yearbooks and seven cellphones, according to a search warrant.
Nashville Council member Courtney Johnston told The Post the FBI has already ruled the manifesto would not be released in its entirety.
"What I was told is, her manifesto was a blueprint on total destruction, and it was so, so detailed at the level of what she had planned," she said, when reached by phone.
"That document in the wrong person’s hands would be astronomically dangerous," she added.
She said she believed part of Hale's writings would come out but that "the vast, overwhelming majority of it," presented too much of a danger to the public.
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Given the advances in faking statements and scenes using computer generated videos. Anything released now, after this obviously politcally correct / LSD timely implemented delay should be suspect.
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Anything released now, after this obviously politcally correct / LSD timely implemented delay should be suspect is invalid by any reasonable estimate. FIFY
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"That document in the wrong person’s hands would be astronomically dangerous," she added.
*BOGGLE* What an amazingly small minded notion. How can she walk outside in such a dangerous world?
[VERGE] BuzzFeed News, the Pulitzer Prize-winning news arm of BuzzFeed.com, is being shut down, BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti announced to staff on Thursday. The shutdown is happening as part of a new wave of layoffs at the company that will reduce the company’s workforce by about 15 percent.
“While layoffs are occurring across nearly every division, we’ve determined that the company can no longer continue to fund BuzzFeed News as a standalone organization,” Peretti wrote in a memo to staff the company shared with The Verge. Peretti said they would focus on HuffPost, which it acquired in 2020, as the company’s news brand because the publication is “profitable with a loyal direct front page audience.” Both HuffPost and BuzzFeed plan to open “a number of select roles” for BuzzFeed News staffers. Read the rest at the link
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Under Peretti's leadership, BuzzFeed has lost about $10 million annually. Sure, I can see why BuzzFeed might close up shop.
Question: Who has been pumping the keep alive $$$$ into this losing IT-NEWS media site to publish its political narrative and do hatchet job reporting?
[Cleveland dot com] A federal judge on Thursday tossed out a lawsuit filed by Isaiah Andrews, who spent 45 years in prison for a murder he didn’t commit.
U.S. District Judge James Gwin sided with the City of Cleveland and former police officers, who Andrews’ attorneys accused of withholding evidence that pointed to another suspect in the 1974 slaying of Andrews’ wife.
Gwin found that the officers gave the evidence to the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office. The judge placed the blame solely on the prosecutor’s office for failing to turn over evidence to Andrews’ attorneys.
"[A] reasonable juror could infer only that police gave the exculpatory evidence over to prosecutors before the trial and that any failure to provide [exculpatory] materials was a prosecutor failure," Gwin wrote in a 35-page opinion.
The evidence, discovered in 2018, led to Andrews’ exoneration.
Sarah Gelsomino, one of the attorneys representing Andrews’ estate, said the case highlighted a problem with prosecutors being shielded from lawsuits...
Andrews served the third longest known sentence in U.S. history for a crime he didn’t commit, according to the National Registry of Exonerations.
He spent 45 years in prison until 2020, when Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Robert McClelland ordered he be released from prison.
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Isn’t called laches if you don’t sue soon enough? I guess the state ran out the clock on justice this time.
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He doesn't have "standing" while lying in a grave. But he can still vote, as long as it's democrat.
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More from the article:
Andrews won the new trial after attorneys with the Ohio Innocence Project in 2018 found that prosecutors withheld a report that showed Cleveland police detectives initially investigated and arrested another man, Willie Watts, for the slaying of Andrews’ wife, Regina, who he had been married to for two months.
Watts died in 2011. Other evidence discovered in 2018 pointed to Watts as the killer, Andrews’ attorneys argued.
Judges who oversaw the case ordered Andrews be placed on house arrest until the new trial was held nearly two years later.
Andrews needed the use of a wheelchair during the trial and was getting treatment for esophageal cancer. He was so weak at the time, he was unable to celebrate when the jury found him not guilty, his caretaker and fellow exoneree Charles Jackson previously told cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer.
In March 2022, Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Ashley Kilbane found him wrongfully imprisoned, a ruling that paved the way for Andrews to collect money from the state for each year he spent in prison. Andrews, 83, died the next month.
His case in the Ohio Court of Claims is pending. Any money he’d get would go to his estate.
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If you can't sue a prosecutor perhaps you can prosecute a prosecutor. Innocent man in prison and guilty man running around free... Someone should pay.
Also we need to build grave/urinals for people like the prosecutors office involved as prison probably isn't karmic justice enough.
[Garowe] Over 100 people have been killed, and more than 600 injured, including civilians, amid fighting between Somaliland security forces and armed fighters affiliated with the Dhulbahante clan in Las Anod, according to Amnesia Amnesty International. The human rights ...which are often intentionally defined so widely as to be meaningless... organization has reported that Somaliland security forces indiscriminately shelled the town, damaging hospitals, schools, and mosques, leading to civilian casualties and the displacement of tens of thousands of people.
Tigere Chagutah, Amnesia Amnesty International's Regional Director for East and Southern Africa, called for an end to indiscriminate attacks, protection of civilians, and adherence to international humanitarian law by all parties involved in the conflict. Chagutah also urged for an independent investigation into human rights and humanitarian law violations, ensuring accountability for those responsible and reparation for the victims.
Humanitarian groups have reported that between 154,000 to 203,000 people were displaced to neighboring towns, villages, and across the border to Æthiopia. Those most affected include women, children, and the elderly. The ongoing drought in the region has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis, with urgent assistance needed for the affected civilians.
Amnesia Amnesty International conducted interviews with 37 people in Las Anod between 6 February and 6 March. The organization also analyzed casualty numbers from local hospitals, media, NGOs, and the Somaliland government. Many civilian casualties were caused by indiscriminate attacks involving rockets, mortars, and other explosive weapons.
The Las Anod general hospital has been hit at least four times since the fighting started, leading to a halt of activities in the pediatric ward and blood bank. Additionally, hundreds of civilian buildings, including homes, mosques, and schools, have been damaged.
Amnesia Amnesty International analyzed satellite imagery of Las Anod town, confirming over 30 structures visibly damaged, including the general hospital, Salahuldin mosque, and several homes. Remnants of 107mm rockets were found, which are commonly used in Somaliland.
Humanitarian groups have raised concerns about displaced communities facing dire conditions, inadequate housing, scarce medical supplies, movement restrictions, and eviction risks. Approximately 89% of those displaced are women and kiddies. Around 214,000 people in the Sool region are already experiencing crisis or acute food insecurity due to severe drought.
Somaliland authorities have expressed commitment to providing basic necessities in coordination with local and international humanitarian organizations. However, a woman is only as old as she admits... Amnesia Amnesty International has reported that access to Las Anod remains challenging due to widespread violence and some restrictions from authorities.
The conflict in Las Anod stems from longstanding grievances between the Dhulbahante clan and Somaliland authorities, including allegations of targeted liquidations and marginalization. The situation escalated into armed conflict on 6 February, following a declaration by Dhulbahante clan elders stating they are not part of Somaliland's administration.
At least 85 died and more than 300 were injured, with 50 in critical condition
Officials blamed 'overcrowding' but witnesses claimed gunshots caused panic
The crush is the deadliest tragedy not related to the country's long running war
At least 85 people have died amid a mass stampede at a food and financial aid event during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in Yemen's capital late Wednesday.
The tragedy was Yemen's deadliest in years that was not related to the country's long-running war, and came ahead of the Muslim holiday Eid al-Fitr which marks the end of Ramadan later this week.
Armed Houthis fired into the air in an attempt at crowd control, apparently striking an electrical wire and causing it to explode, according to two witnesses, Abdel-Rahman Ahmed and Yahia Mohsen. That sparked a panic, and people, including many women and children, began stampeding.
The crush took place in the Old City in the centre of Sanaa, where hundreds of poor people had gathered for a charity event organised by merchants, according to the Houthi-run Interior Ministry.
People had gathered to receive about $10 each from a charity funded by local businessmen, witnesses said. Wealthy people and businessmen often hand out cash and food, especially to the poor, during Ramadan.
[KhaamaPress] According to data released by the United Nations ...a lucrative dumping ground for the relatives of dictators and party hacks... on Wednesday, India will become the world’s most populous country, surpassing China with almost 3 million more people in the middle of this year.
The population of India will reach 1.428 billion by mid-2023, surpassing China’s predicted population of 1.425 billion by 2.9 million, the report said.
According to the research, India will surpass China’s predicted population of 1.425 billion by 2.9 million when it reaches 1.428 billion by mid-2023.
India is expected to have the fastest-growing major economy in the world because half of its population is under 30. At the same time, the Indian government will also be under pressure from the expanding population to find jobs for the millions of individuals who will be entering the labour market.
India. Asia’s third-largest economy is home to almost a fifth of humanity, more than the population of Europe, Africa, or the Americas.
The UN report said the United States ranked third, with an estimated population of 340 million.
SpaceX performed the debut launch of their next Generation Starship-Superheavy launch vehicle, and it didn't make it to orbit. But it was still very much a case of Excitement delivered as the vehicle destroyed its launchpad, had engines fail and parts explode as it ascended, before finally spinning end over end until it was destroyed in a giant cloud of cryogenic propellents.
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A Space Shuttle launch pad was under construction at Vandenberg until the Challenger. It had flame diverters and 50 feet of concrete under the exhaust areas. Also a 250,000 gallon water tank high above the launch pad for 'sound suppression' - but also, I suppose, concrete cooling.
Also an ice suppression system (for the California fogs) powered by two surplus B-36 jet engines. I played a trivial part in those designs 40 years ago.
Space X seems to be lacking all these old-tyme features. High water table and Corps of Engineers issues are a problem, it seems.
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Looks like they learned a lot more than they planned on learning.
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Looks like they learned a lot more than they planned on learning.
Heh, indeed! Watching the live feed after the fact, they stated the test goal was to make it past the end of the tower. Anything more was gravy, which explains why the team all seemed so giddy over the results.
^ Interesting commentary, Bobby. I was wondering about the brown clouds at launch. Not the expected white steam from cooling water. One more thing for the To Do list.
Having the launch pad destroyed is inconvenient but the sooner you find out about such things the better. Fail early, fail often. Otherwise, you risk beavering away for a couple years trying to make everything perfect, only to scrub the launch due to a plumbing leak.
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Stages never separated, that could be seen from the on-board cameras. They couldn't get all 33 engines lit during their 3 second long hot-fire a few months ago, and at that time Musk said there was sufficient margin even in that case.
So, maybe there was. Maybe there wasn't.
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Following the flight, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has grounded the vehicle.
Toldja so! - FAA
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A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
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trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.